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Delaware companies find value in autistic workers

In response to an increased demand for employees with autism in Delaware companies, The Precisionists, a Wilmington-based startup, helps employ people with disabilities in jobs that suit an individual’s strengths and needs.

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Spicing up a wardrobe with modified jeans to simplify life

UD PhD student Martha Hall is working with the Move to Learn Innovation Lab to build a sense of independence for people with disabilities who have difficulty using zippers and buttons by designing adaptive jeans to fit their needs.

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The many benefits of horseplay: ‘makes me feel free’

Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding is building the self-esteem and emotional control of individuals with disabilities with equine-assisted therapy, which helps improve balance, muscle strength and reflexes.

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State gets final federal approval of transition plan for compliance with home and community-based services rule

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has given final approval to Delaware’s Statewide Transition Plan for complying with the federal Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) final rule, which defines home and community-based settings for participants in Medicaid HCBS programs.

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Caregivers Act clears senate

The federal Recognize, Assist, Include, Support and Engage (RAISE) Family Caregivers Act, which would convene a family caregiving advisory council and carries bipartisan support, is gaining momentum. The bill passed the Senate and now goes to the House of Representatives.